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The KitchenAid Architect Series 2 features easy-to-use 9 quick-touch cycles that offer you a variety of cooking selections. From reheating food, to thawing items from the freezer, this KitchenAid Microwave Oven is perfect for all of your culinary needs. The wide 13-inch recessed turntable is excellent for holding larger potions, and spinning it to evenly cook.

The design is perfect no matter where you have the unit. The KitchenAid microwave oven can be installed with al KitchenAid Architect Series trim kit that will give you the opportunity to seamlessly install your microwave into your cabinetry, giving your kitchen an incredible look. Choose from a 27-inch microwave trim kit, or a 30-inch microwave trim kit.

Several of the automatic sensor features cook too long and the food gets overdone. Also the turntable is smaller than an older model that I have. The older model is a built in Kitchenaid...Read complete review

Several of the automatic sensor features cook too long and the food gets overdone. Also the turntable is smaller than an older model that I have. The older model is a built in Kitchenaid microwave & oven which I love. It does not overcook on the automatic sensor and the older model has its larger turntable. Automatic sensor takes the guesswork out of cooking.

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It works as advertised. My only issue is with the latches on the door. When I close the door it sounds like I am slamming the door. It does not closes softly. To...Read complete review

It works as advertised. My only issue is with the latches on the door. When I close the door it sounds like I am slamming the door. It does not closes softly. To me it feels like a feature found on cheap microwaves, and not on a Kitchenaid which costs 3 times more than an average microwave in the market.

I bought this to replace my ever faithful 13 year old KitchenAid microwave (KCMS 145JSS) that finally gave out. After years of wear, the door lever mechanism ultimately failed but the electronics were still running strong. I needed to find a replacement that would fit the existing trim kit which was precisely measured during the preparation of our custom made kitchen cabinetry. With a desire to stay with the best, I wanted another KitchenAid. While my previous microwave had been discontinued, I was able to find a suitable match among the current models and voilÃ ... the 1200-watt Countertop Microwave Oven, Architect Series II. It has all the features we wanted and it's a perfect fit!

I absolutely love my KitchenAid Microwave! I have had mine for over 1 year now and it has been performing flawlessly. The extra-large capacity is great for our family of 5. The stainless steel look goes well in my kitchen!

I had my previous Kitchenaid Microwave for 9 years and I loved it!!! This one is awful...it is supposed to be a 1200 Watt microwave, it takes twice as long as my old one to heat anything, it is terrible...

We selected this oven to put in our new, custom home. It worked fine until after 6 months the button that opens the door broke (e.g., had to jam it in hard several times to get the door open). Our builder said it was the spring. So he replaced the oven since the house was still under warranty. Other than that, the oven works very well.

I've had this microwave for a couple of months now and am very impressed with the features and ease of use. It is much more powerful than the last one I owned and using it is a breeze. I would recommend this product.

We bought this to replace one that lasted for 13 years. The start and stop controls are reversed, so that it is too easy to start it accidentally. Overall sound of door closing is very cheap and not solid sounding like previous model. Had to buy this model to fit in cut-out in cabinetry. It is 3 mo's old, and has stopped working.

KitchenAid Architect Series Microwave Black

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